Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1899 — NEWS NUGGETS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS NUGGETS.
The I nion Savings Kiak of San Jaw. Cal.. has su^pt-ndol, v Sir Francis Clare Ford, recently British ambassador at itonc, is dead in Paris. By resolution the Missouri House declared for election of United Stales Bnators by i»]«ibr rote. The Comptroller of the Currency has received a telcjcrani announcing the failure of the First National Bank of Russell. Kan. A snowslide a mile lonic near CokeviUe. Wro., buried aeveral men and teams. All the men were taken out alive with the exception of Bart Handy, who was deml when found. Capmdn William P. Linn, who was in command of Company L, First Missouri volunteers, during the recent war. died in St. Lotus of a complication of diseases contracted at CUckamang*. Poet so Prince, Hayti. suffered from an earthquake shock and a fire. The fire originated near the president's palace and several dwelling blocks were destroyed before it could be checked. Bishop Santander at Havana has served notice that no Protestant print can take active part in the ceremonies over the graves of the Maine's dead who are bnried in the Cristobal Colon cemetery. Sixty -seven cadets of the mOHary academy at Chester. Pa_ were poisoned, presmnaMv from eating turkey. All are now The Sixty-ninth New Turk rolauiwr rr-ginwxL. whA has been a ramp at Haanfnle, AJa„ has returned to New York, where the men were gi ren anrai hoA boat brioaging to Abram Jnnna was Bner'ww'galng* «T Astoriiu •crons Tonne’s river, and Baer and Light were drowned. Jnnna climbed upon the
